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Can someone please point me in the direction to understand what the new 2024 list of available actions to do might be ... particularly those on water ,and rivers ,and floodsIt's clear that the SFI scheme's impact varies widely across different farms and that a one-size-fits-all approach is far from effective. Could you share any insights on tailoring SFI options to fit your specific farm's ecological and business model? How do you balance the scheme's requirements with your farm's unique characteristics and long-term goals?
Can someone please point me in the direction to understand what the new 2024 list of available actions to do might be ... particularly those on water ,and rivers ,and floods
Should have said for grass , but none of the above describes what the meaning of each is .Spotlight on new actions for arable and horticulture farmers – Farming
Updates from Defra's Farming and Countryside Programmedefrafarming.blog.gov.uk
Environmental land management in 2024: details of actions and payments – Farming
Updates from Defra's Farming and Countryside Programmedefrafarming.blog.gov.uk
Think that is all they have put out yetShould have said for grass , but none of the above describes what the meaning of each is .
Yes it lists , but doesnt explain
Should have said for grass , but none of the above describes what the meaning of each is .
Yes it lists , but doesnt explain
Water | Supplement: enhanced floodplain storage and make room for river movement ? | £366 |
You can have more than one agreement, or add to an existing one in future.quick question.
i have options i could/would like to apply for now from 2023 sfi, however long term i would like to use ab6 which is being added in 2024. i presume if i apply for 2023 now to plant this spring i would not then be allowed to apply for 2024 sfi?
If you already have an agreement, any new options should be allowed to be added at the end of the year when you confirm your actuals.quick question.
i have options i could/would like to apply for now from 2023 sfi, however long term i would like to use ab6 which is being added in 2024. i presume if i apply for 2023 now to plant this spring i would not then be allowed to apply for 2024 sfi?
So we have been told... though this is not yet in place and not all we all told actually comes to bear so this advice comes with the caveat, subject to the whims of whitehall...You can have more than one agreement, or add to an existing one in future.
Nothing to do with SFI….Labour set to ditch £28bn-a-year green investment target
Party leader Keir Starmer prepares to water down most expensive policywww.ft.com
If no funding where is money coming from?Nothing to do with SFI….
That is about a scheme to spend billions on green technology, different budget to agriculture.If no funding where is money coming from?
Labour Senedd got no money??
Its just so complicated...why is it not simple...Just filling in sfi form, It says you should have up to date land use code, so i updated the land use to what is/was planned for this years cropping. I then read that the land use should be "compatible with the land use code declared for a BPS 2023 application". Does this mean the land use codes should be the same as the land use in last years BPS form, IE do i need to go back and change the land use back to what it was? Or as long as arable is still arable and grass is still grass it doesn't matter?
Perhaps so we don't do it , they say they offered the funds and we didn't take it , not their fault then ...Its just so complicated...why is it not simple...